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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, Couven-Museum, and Ludwig Forum for International Art and more, get ready to experience the best places in Aachen.
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1Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum

4.4
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Art museum
Museums
The Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, housed in a grand 1800s mansion known as Villa Cassalette, is a must-visit for art enthusiasts and history buffs. Originally established in 1877 and later renamed in the 1970s, this impressive gallery showcases an extensive array of European paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts spanning from medieval to modern times.
A small but not-to-be-missed collection of mostly German art, from the northern renaissance to the 20th century. The building itself is a former town house lavishly decorated and beautifully preserved. The extensions to the museum house the modern art collection.
Nikos P — Google review
Pretty good museum, the building is also nice. the second floor is closed for renovations and you cannot see the art after the 1700’s. Don’t forget to check for student discounts. Staff were friendly and helpful too.
Khashayar E — Google review
Ive been to many of these kinds of museums-the type that are housed in a mansion, they have a nice collection, usually spanning medieval art until the 20th Century (this museum spans a broader collection it must be said) but these types of museums usually don't have so many instantly recognisable names- there are normally no Rembrandts or Picassos and any guests without an art historical background can sometimes remain underwhelmed by this type of collection. But. What this museum does so well is lean into what is really interesting about their collection. The weird, the gossipy, the mysteries surrounding the objects that they have. Religious icons with moving body parts, tiny coffins with remains to carry in your pocket, artworks that were recycled from other artworks, incorrect claims written on the back of paintings, and of course, lots of beautiful pieces if you prefer conventionally lovely art. The standard of curation is excellent, it makes the collection very accessible for a wide range of people by drawing out what is special and interesting about it. If you are interested in the interior of mansions like me, I was super impressed by the building itself. It's beautifully restored with lovely decorative and colour choices. The staff were also very engaged and informative, something that usually reflects well on the management. For me it was also the perfect size, a leisurely 2 hour visit, more or less very comfortably depending on your schedule.
Emma L — Google review
Great collection, not too big or small. They show it based on theme rather than time (although it is grouped by each 500 year period) which is a great fit for the size of the collection. I speak fluent German, but the guards are really not very nice. We were a bit on the later side of the day, but they kept asking if we knew they closed at 5. Of course we did, the person selling the ticket told us ! 😂 To be fair, the tickets were reduced in price (3 rather than 6 euros) due to some art pieces missing, which was nice.
Jakob O — Google review
Surprizingly large collection. Takes 2hours plus to see them all. I wish they focus on info in English more.
Figen G — Google review
The museum is not that big, the staff hardly speaks any language other that German. No shop opened, no café. One sit available per floor. Having to ask for the use of lift and they did it with a lack of grace.
Lulu G — Google review
Aachen is a quite small city with limited things to do. And especially on sundays there is nothing to do since most of the cafes, shops, stores, supermarkets and services are closed. So we decided to visit this museum to kill some time. No one inside has hospitality or smiling faces. We didn’t mind their attitude but they kept bothering us. An officer warned my father that his hat can fly. He was just holding it in his hands. Then he put hat to his head. After this strange warning same guy approached us second time to ask us whether we have any questions. And then he couldn’t answer some random questions about the paintings due to his weak English. He came to us third time to insist showing a random piece of art. I don’t understand this behaviour but never experienced such bizarre conversations in any other museum in different cities. Maybe it is because we were two Turkish tourists in a German city. Apart from the attitude the museum doesn’t have a lot to offer. It has pretty generic items at first floor. Unfortunately I don’t have anything positive to say about here
Adem G — Google review
Excellent gallery with focus on medieval/renaissance art brightened by contemporary artists.
Tom M — Google review
Wilhelmstraße 18, 52070 Aachen, Germany•http://www.suermondt-ludwig-museum.de/•+49 241 4798030•Tips and more reviews for Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum

2Couven-Museum

4.2
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4.1
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Specialty Museums
The Couven Museum, located in Aachen, Germany, offers a captivating experience for visitors interested in the domestic culture of the 18th and 19th centuries. Housed in the historic Haus Monheim, this museum presents an array of period rooms featuring authentic furniture, decorative arts, and everyday objects from the Rococo, Classicism, and Biedermeier periods. The meticulously restored interiors include salons, kitchens, and private quarters that provide insight into the lifestyles of that era.
Beautiful museum near the Dom and Town Hall in the historic district of Aachen. You can wander from room to room and be impressed by the beautiful interiors. There is even a pharmacy and there is a fine collection of porcelain, furniture and especially cutlery
Seimen B — Google review
Quality museum, but the staff interactions left us with a negative experience while the rest of our time in Aachen was wonderful. Of note: Receptionist at the ticket desk was rather rude. While I recognize our party of two arrived near the end of the day with an hour to go before closing, the staff member appeared bothered by every interaction she had to make with us from handing over cash that she wanted left on the counter rather than being taken from our hands, to having to hold our small backpacks that she insisted on us checking with the desk, to clearly being frustrated with interacting with two non-native speakers when we were seeking clarity to make sure we didn’t impose. Not usually one for leaving reviews, but very disappointed in their customer service.
Aaron B — Google review
It’s a small museum with some interesting furniture and artwork dating from a different era. Only takes 10 to 30 minutes to go through the entire exhibit. It’s not entirely breathtaking, but it’s certainly interesting to walk through. Admittance was €10 to get in.
Carl C — Google review
Very nice Museum, the rooms are well kept, the smell from all the perfums. The people was very friendly, they answer to all the questions. The locations was very accessible.
Eudelia M — Google review
It is like visiting a house from the 18 century. The personal use to follow you every where you go but don't take it personal, they do that for everyone. It has an small inner yard where you can take a coffee for 1.50 EUR. It is a nice place if you like the art and your are curious about how the people lived in that times.
Rafael R — Google review
Zero charm at the entrance: the girl at the ticket desk made me leave a tiny backpack – pure pettiness. When I asked why my companion could keep her bag, she made her leave it too, out of spite. Professionalism clearly means something else here. Fortunately, there’s a lady upstairs, friendly and smiling, who saves the museum’s reputation.
Alberto C — Google review
Loved the Museum. We received a token from the aachen tourism office and could visit the Museum for free. Loved the place. It projects liyestyle of people from different tome period. Situated at tje very centre. Definitely recommended.
Nusrat S — Google review
It was interesting to visit and look at everyday life of people, who were living in this place before. Not much is explained, but still very nice to visit
Yana C — Google review
Hühnermarkt 17, 52062 Aachen, Germany•http://www.couven-museum.de/•Tips and more reviews for Couven-Museum
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3Ludwig Forum for International Art

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Art museum
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Historical landmark
Modern art museum
Nestled in a repurposed umbrella factory, the Ludwig Forum for International Art is a treasure trove of modern and pop art that beckons art enthusiasts from around the globe. This striking building, designed in the Bauhaus style back in 1928, showcases an impressive array of over 14,000 artworks. Visitors can marvel at iconic pieces by renowned artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein while also exploring rotating exhibitions that spotlight contemporary trends.
Weird, but in a good way. I doubt how sustainable it is though. First of all, there is no effort being made to entice you to enter the museum. You can't see the entrance sign from street level, the only thing you can see is a sign that the fire brigade uses this and that your car will be towed away when you park it illegally. The museum is absolutely deserted: it is a Saturday at the end of the afternoon, and there were 6 staff and I was the only visitor. The entrance is also really cheap: €6 for an adult without any discounts. It makes you wonder, do we really value art that much that we're willing to pay 6 people so that 1 person can look at art? The garden was really nice and quiet, and unsurprisingly, completely deserted. The art was nice, I like how big and roomy the place was, though I can't imagine that you'd spend much more than an hour here. It didn't touch me as much as my last visit to Centre Pompidou for example, but it's still good. For the price, you can't go wrong, so I'd recommend giving it a go.
Cristan M — Google review
Decent museum. I enjoyed some parts of the exhibition. The staff was remarkably friendly.
Grzegorz D — Google review
Modern art museum located in a beautiful post industrial building, A great space inside, and the collections was very well laid out. Several top artists along with lesser known.
James C — Google review
I liked the collection and the temporary exhibition. However, the guards are following you everywhere and don't take their eyes off of you for a second. You feel watched by Gestapo agents...
Tania K — Google review
Varied collection of contemporary art, about a 20+ minute walk from the old city center.
Graham G — Google review
The building deserves a few more exhibts,unless the size of the building housing just a few(looking at times a bit lost)is done on purpose.
JE H — Google review
Good exhibitions, super friendly people working there. Very fair price, pay by cash.
Visje Y — Google review
As with every museum, your experience will depend on whether the temporary exhibition is your thing or not. It's very spacious and the permanent collection is great - which is also subjective of course. This was our second visit and unfortunately half the museum was closed because a new exhibition was being set up, but entrance was only €6 so no complaints.
Frederic T — Google review
Jülicher Str. 97-109, 52070 Aachen, Germany•http://www.ludwigforum.de/•Tips and more reviews for Ludwig Forum for International Art

4Aachen Cathedral Treasury

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Aachen Cathedral Treasury, situated within the Aachen Cathedral in Germany, is home to a remarkable assortment of religious relics and artifacts. This prestigious collection includes around 130 works of art, such as golden reliquaries and holy vestments. Among its most revered items are the robe believed to have been worn by the Virgin Mary and the loincloth of Jesus Christ. These sacred relics have historically drawn pilgrims to Aachen, where they are displayed every seven years during a pilgrimage event.
Beautiful relics kept in this part of the cathedral. Purchase tickets to enter. There’s paid parking available on the side of the road or parking garage.
Nelida S — Google review
The cathedral treasury is home of one of the most important collections of medieval European art, the site being a pilgrimage centre and home for Imperial coronations for over 500 years. As the name suggests, this building holds various artifacts from the cathedral ranging from reliquaries to triptychs to ceremonial accessories and also statues, ornamental jewellery and book covers. We probably spent 45 minutes inside and some of the art works, particularly the oil painted triptychs on oak were just awesome - every figure painted was an individual character and the detail and skill was just wonderful. Entrance was 10 Euros and it is the kind of place you can visit multiple times to just gaze in awe at human skill and ingenuity.
Marcus H — Google review
The Aachen Cathedral Treasury is one of Europe’s most important collections of medieval church art, reflecting over a millennium of devotion, craftsmanship, and history. Housed beside the UNESCO-listed Aachen Cathedral, the treasury preserves masterpieces from the time of Charlemagne through the Gothic era. Its highlights include precious reliquaries, exquisite liturgical vessels, and ornate manuscripts, many created to honor saints and safeguard relics central to medieval Christian worship. Among its treasures is the famous Bust of Charlemagne, symbolizing the emperor’s enduring legacy. Visitors can explore how faith, artistry, and imperial power intertwined in this remarkable collection, which remains a cornerstone of Aachen’s cultural and spiritual heritage.
Steven C — Google review
The Aachen Cathedral Treasury is a breathtaking journey through over a millennium of history and faith. The collection is nothing short of awe-inspiring, holding some of the most significant religious artifacts in Europe, from dazzling reliquaries and ornate chalices to Charlemagne’s own relics. Each display is curated with care, offering detailed explanations that bring the pieces and the stories behind them to life. The craftsmanship of the medieval goldsmiths and artisans is simply mesmerizing, with intricate details that feel almost impossible for their time. Walking through the treasury feels like stepping into the pages of history, surrounded by treasures that have been preserved with remarkable dedication. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply curious about the cultural legacy of Aachen, the treasury is an unforgettable highlight that pairs perfectly with a visit to the cathedral itself.
Reinhold I — Google review
I can describe the treasury with one word “Incredible”. The place is a bit hidden, well not really, it is close to the cathedral, but it is not inside the cathedral like google maps says. It is on its surroundings. Look for the shop, in front of the shop there’s a ticket office, there you get your tickets (cash/card), right in front of the ticket office is the entrance to the treasury. If you arrive a bit over the closing hour, go quickly to the inner court or patio because it closes first. Take a quick look and then go to the treasury. The treasury is not that big, there’s the main floor which will take most of the time, it is about 6 rooms or so where you would find the main collection. Top floor has a bit more with some displays still being developed (at the time writing this review there were missing texts even in German), but I’d say is the half of the ground floor. The lower floor, like the basement consists of a big room with just a few things to see. I’d say the whole visit could take you 30 minutes to an hours. Depending on how interested you are, if you got an audio guide, and if you are doing a guided tour. Although not a long visit, I think it’s perfect. It goes right to the point, you see really incredible and unique treasure of the former Collegiate Church and current Cathedral of Aachen. If you go to Aachen this is a must. You truly can’t missed it and the price is also cheap, about €6 so no excuse.
Lucas K — Google review
Very interesting and well organised exhibition. There are some things written in English but not everything is translated, so I would suggest to improve that. Also, you have to leave your bags inside a locker (bring 1€ or 2€ coins as you need one of those to make it work; you’ll get it back), so bring your cellphone (pictures allowed), wallet and tissues with you. We took maybe 45 minutes here, before going to the Cathedral.
André M — Google review
The best cathedral I have ever visited. It’s not a gigantic building but has a historical architecture. And I was impressed by the interior design. Its stained glass was amazing, delicately beautiful. Also its marble columns and mosaic murals were also remarkable.
Mai S — Google review
You can almost miss the entrance, but if you leave the cathedral, walk away heading slightly right, past the toilet and 'gift' shop. Turn right at the corner. Walk up to the entrance on your right. You need to leave all your bags in a locker (€1 tunable refundable deposit), ppl under 21 are free. Really brilliant set of 'tresures' to view, plenty of info in English, but very interesting viewing regardless.
Pale C — Google review
Johannes-Paul-II.-Straße, 52062 Aachen, Germany•http://www.aachener-domschatz.de/•Tips and more reviews for Aachen Cathedral Treasury

5Centre Charlemagne

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Local history museum
Museums
History Museums
Centre Charlemagne, also known as the New City Museum Aachen, is a modern building located in Aachen's Old Town. It offers an intriguing look at the city's history from ancient times to the present day. The museum focuses on Charlemagne and Aachen's role as a place of royal coronations. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits with audio and visual displays in multiple languages.
Really worth the visit! About one and a half hours is perfect. Lots of very interesting history starting at Roman times and working its way to present. Lots of interesting artifacts and paintings/photos to see. Entry very reasonable, only 6 €.
Carl C — Google review
I was hoping that the museum would provide some history and context before we visited the cathedral, but it was a disappointment. Only one level was open in this large building and there was no access to the Marie tower, despite the glass connecting tunnel. Most of the artifacts are copies. We really would have appreciated a short film about the history of Aachen and Charlemagne. It’s been a very long time since I’ve studied about the Holy Roman Empire.
Scott K — Google review
They have a English audio guide and that's really helpful and you can understand all the things and its very engaging if you are interested in exploring the history of aachen.
Vikalp S — Google review
I retraced my steps from the morning to our first stop, the Charlemagne Centre. This museum showed the history of the city from pre Roman times through to the eighteenth century I think. There were some wonderful exhibits including a Roman glass drinking horn and Roman ear tweezers, a medieval crown, Arabic and Byzantine coins and some gospel covers. As well as exhibits there were various displays on events in the city such as the sack of the city by the Spanish to expel the Protestants in 1598, the 1656 fire that destroyed 90% of the old city, the change of borders in 1801 and 1815 and then 1918 and 1930 where the city moved between French and German control. The bombing and siege of the city in 1944 caused yet more large scale destruction. There were also sections on the importance of the city as a centre for scholarship and manuscript production and another section on Carolingian arms and armour. All good stuff! The displays had minimal descriptions in English but you could download an audio app if you wanted to. All of the media screens could be played in English. Entrance was 10 Euros and we were inside for about an hour.
Marcus H — Google review
Modern, well-structured museum that places Aachen’s history in context, from Roman times to Charlemagne and beyond. Nice timeline tying the exhibitions together.
Selman E — Google review
The museum was very interesting, but half of the exhibits focused on the city, and the material specifically about Charlemagne was somewhat limited. Also, most of the commentary was in German. On a positive note, they have a nice coffee place.
C P — Google review
I visited the exhibition on August 19 and, unfortunately, I would not recommend it. Upon arrival, I was disappointed that the receptionist made no effort to communicate in English, which made it difficult to understand the necessary information. I was only able to proceed thanks to the kindness of another visitor in line who helped translate. The exhibition itself was smaller than expected, and several of the interactive elements were out of order. Additionally, all the information and descriptions were only available in German, which made it hard to fully appreciate or understand the content as an international visitor. Given the limited experience and lack of accessibility for non-German speakers, I found the entrance fee quite high for what was offered.
Lucano B — Google review
An interesting city museum starting with the Romans to modern times. The focus is of course on Charlemagne. Who founded the city. His life and work is present everywhere in the city. The museum offers changing exhibitions. Plan for 2 hours.r
Natalie G — Google review
Katschhof 1, 52062 Aachen, Germany•http://www.centre-charlemagne.eu/•+49 241 4324931•Tips and more reviews for Centre Charlemagne
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6Hallenbad Elisabethhalle

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Indoor swimming pool
Swimming pool
Hallenbad Elisabethhalle is a hidden gem in Aachen, Germany that offers a unique blend of history, architecture, and leisure activities. Built in 1911, this Art Nouveau public bath has retained its historic charm with marble panels, cast iron railings, and soaring ceilings. It's not just an ordinary swimming pool; it's a century-old architectural marvel that transports visitors to the Germany of the 1920s.
Lovely old fashioned Jugendstil swimming pool from 1910, seems recently renovated. We loved the relaxed old world atmosphere. You can have small valuables locked away at reception. Head up to the Große Halle (the Kleine Halle is reserved for clubs and schools) and go into one of the 36 poolside changing cubicles. Lock the door behind you, make sure you pull the curtains on the other side and get changed. Your clothes remain there while you swim. Communal Showers for both men and women and a lovely pool, not too busy on this Friday morning. Water seemed clean and was just right, not too warm.
Sabine M — Google review
I recently attended swimming classes at the Hallenbad Elisabethhalle swimming pool, specifically in the private pool designated for teaching. While I didn't use the main pool, I had extensive experience with the smaller training pool. **Private Training Pool Experience:** - **Size and Capacity:** The private pool is quite small, especially when there are around 10 people. It can feel crowded as we often had to wait for others to finish their laps before taking our turn. This can be a bit inconvenient during peak times. - **Depth and Facilities:** One of the highlights of the small pool is its 3-meter depth, which is excellent for practicing jumps. I learned the basics of jumping here, which was a valuable part of my training. - **Instruction Quality:** The instructor was excellent and highly professional. Although the instructor wasn't from the swimming hall itself but from RWTH University, the quality of teaching was top-notch. The course was very enjoyable and educational, making the overall experience quite fun.
Masood S — Google review
Constructed between 1909 and 1911, it was named after the Empress of Germany at that time, Empress Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein. We didn't have time to go inside, but I'm sure it's beautiful.
Cenk Y — Google review
How better enjoy a nicely preserved Jugendstil indoor pool than take a dip? Great experience - bring your swimming gear to Aachen!
Egbert A — Google review
Good place to learn swimming. Inc. adults
Hemanth V — Google review
Super good looking swimming pool with friendly service. You can't really see there for larger distances and neither can you swim fast because old people block too much space.
Hans H — Google review
The perfect destination for summers!! Staff is amazing!! Clean and hygienic area.2 Long hours and blue water pool is true love! Surely gonna visit again.
Riya V — Google review
Historical building and in the centre of the city. Well maintained and coaching for kids are offered here... enough changing rooms and supporting staff..
AMIT S — Google review
Elisabethstraße 10, 52062 Aachen, Germany•http://www.aachen.de/schwimmen•+49 241 4325216•Tips and more reviews for Hallenbad Elisabethhalle

7Mies-van-der-Rohe-Schule

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Vocational school
School
Mies-van-der-Rohe-Schule, located in one of Ludwig van der Rohe's former studios, showcases the works of regional, transnational, and international artists. The school hosts new exhibitions every first Friday of the month. While the canteen offers good food at reasonable prices, it can get crowded during break times and the restroom facilities need improvement. Despite occasional conflicts between students and teachers, the overall atmosphere is pleasant with friendly staff members.
Im ralley missing😔 my teacher (bartolome) My name is shamsher I been ther for 1 year
ShamshirAli S — Google review
8/10 would do Abitur again
WHDSNTKUMKSUWSHUWD — Google review
(Translated by Google) Our son graduated from the vocational high school Mies van der Rohe School in the field of technology in 2023. Excellent school, excellent teachers, both professionally very competent and very socially minded. Best preparation for studying and working life in the field of technology! (Original) Unser Sohn hat 2023 am beruflichen Gymnasium Mies-van-der-Rohe-Schule Bereich Technik Abitur gemacht. Ausgezeichnete Schule, hervorragende Lehrer, sowohl fachlich sehr kompetent, als auch sehr sozial eingestellt. Beste Vorbereitung für Studium und Berufsleben im Bereich Technik!
Ralf D — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is an excellent school. All the teachers are very nice and friendly, especially teachers like Mr. Kleen who has a passion for teaching. And Ms. Platte is always very helpful. I haven't seen a single bad teacher in school, everyone is very nice. A great school with wonderful teachers! I can recommend her to everyone! (Original) Dies ist eine ausgezeichnete Schule. Alle Lehrer sind sehr nett und freundlich, besonders Lehrer wie Herr Kleen, der eine Leidenschaft für das Unterrichten hat. Und Frau Platte ist immer sehr hilfsbereit. Ich habe noch keinen einzigen schlechten Lehrer in der Schule gesehen, alle sind sehr nett. Eine großartige Schule mit wunderbaren Lehrern! Ich kann sie jedem empfehlen!
Ashikur R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good school - I haven't had time with all the teachers but so far I've only met nice teachers. I will rate this school with 5 stars and recommend it to everyone🫶🏻 (Original) Sehr gute Schule - hatte jetzt nicht mit allen Lehrern gehabt aber bisher nur sympatische Lehrer getroffen. Werde diese Schule mit 5 Sternen bewerten und jeden weiter empfehlen🫶🏻
Mourad J — Google review
(Translated by Google) The teachers are mostly friendly, the food is mostly okay, excellent social work is done, the atmosphere is generally pleasant, even if there are occasional arguments between students and between students and teachers (normality), only in terms of reliability individual teachers and the toilets should be worked on urgently. Still 5 stars, for a generally fair and extremely tolerant school. (Original) Die Lehrkräfte sind meist freundlich, die Speisen sind größtenteils in Ordnung, es wird ausgezeichnete soziale Arbeit geleistet, das Klima ist insgesamt angenehm, auch wenn es gelegentlich zu Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Schülern, aber auch zwischen Schülern und Lehrern kommt (Normalität), nur an der Verlässligkeit einzelner Lehrer und den Toiletten sollte dringlichst gearbeitet werden. Trotzdem 5 Sterne, für eine zusammengefasst faire und äußerst tolerante Schule.
R — Google review
(Translated by Google) With regard to the school facility, I would like to reflect critically on my experiences. Time discipline does not seem to be adequately maintained, which leads to a certain unreliability on the part of the teachers, who in turn paradoxically criticize the punctuality of the students. Furthermore, some teachers revealed suboptimal communication of motivation and interest. Unfortunately, the quality of teaching in terms of technology and content falls short of contemporary requirements, which manifests itself in inadequate preparation and outdated teaching materials. The school's lack of flexibility to respond to modern needs is particularly evident in the lack of an option for online teaching, despite the existing infrastructure. This has a particularly negative impact on students whose travel distances exceed the actual teaching time. Furthermore, there is a deficit in terms of meaningful substitute teaching or the provision of tasks when lessons are canceled. This can lead to idle time that is not in line with the effective use of school time. The central location of the toilets may seem to be optimized in terms of efficiency, but it leads to longer break times. The discrepancy between the abundant teacher toilets and potential inconvenience for students is also worth noting, particularly in relation to room temperature. In addition to the academic aspects mentioned, I would like to point out the experience with the secretariat. I inquired by telephone about the availability of documents, but was faced with a time restriction when collecting them due to a lengthy meeting. Given these circumstances, I would not recommend this educational institution for aspiring technicians and encourage alternatives to be considered. In addition, it should be noted that the school fails to ensure adequate replacement, particularly in the event of long-term illness or pregnancy of teachers. This leads to lessons being canceled without adequate replacement, which affects the continuity of the learning process for the students. Furthermore, a certain lack of neutrality appears to be evident, with some teachers incorporating their personal political views into teaching. This can lead to undue influence on students and a lack of objectivity, which is not consistent with the principles of a balanced education. (Original) In Bezug auf die schulische Einrichtung, möchte ich meine Erfahrungen kritisch reflektieren. Die zeitliche Disziplin scheint nicht adäquat gewahrt zu werden, was zu einer gewissen Unzuverlässigkeit seitens der Lehrerschaft führt, die ihrerseits paradoxerweise die Pünktlichkeit der Schüler bemängelt. Des Weiteren offenbarte sich eine suboptimale Vermittlung von Motivation und Interesse seitens einiger Lehrkräfte. Bedauerlicherweise bleibt die Qualität des Unterrichts in technischer und inhaltlicher Hinsicht hinter den zeitgemäßen Anforderungen zurück, was sich in unzureichender Vorbereitung und veralteten Unterrichtsmaterialien manifestiert. Die mangelnde Flexibilität der Schule, auf moderne Bedürfnisse einzugehen, wird durch die fehlende Option für Online-Unterricht, obgleich vorhandener Infrastruktur, besonders deutlich. Dies wirkt sich insbesondere negativ auf Schüler aus, deren Anreisewege die eigentliche Unterrichtszeit übertreffen. Des Weiteren präsentiert sich ein Defizit in Bezug auf den sinnvollen Ersatzunterricht oder die Bereitstellung von Aufgaben bei ausfallendem Unterricht. Dies kann zu Leerlaufzeiten führen, die nicht im Sinne einer effektiven Schulzeitnutzung stehen. Die zentrale Lage der Toiletten mag effizienztechnisch optimiert erscheinen, führt jedoch zu längeren Pausenzeiten. Auch die Diskrepanz zwischen den reichlich vorhandenen Lehrertoiletten und möglichen Unannehmlichkeiten für Schüler ist erwähnenswert, besonders in Bezug auf die Raumtemperatur. Zusätzlich zu den erwähnten schulischen Aspekten möchte ich auf die Erfahrung mit dem Sekretariat hinweisen. Telefonisch erkundigte ich mich nach der Verfügbarkeit von Dokumenten, jedoch sah ich mich bei der Abholung mit einer zeitlichen Einschränkung konfrontiert, bedingt durch eine längere Besprechung. In Anbetracht dieser Umstände, würde ich diese Bildungseinrichtung für angehende Techniker nicht empfehlen und ermutige dazu, Alternativen in Erwägung zu ziehen. Ergänzend sei darauf hingewiesen, dass die Schule es versäumt, angemessenen Ersatz zu gewährleisten, insbesondere bei längerfristigen Erkrankungen oder Schwangerschaften von Lehrkräften. Dies führt zu Unterrichtsausfällen ohne entsprechenden Ersatz, was die Kontinuität des Lernprozesses für die Schüler beeinträchtigt. Des Weiteren scheint ein gewisser Mangel an Neutralität hervorzutreten, da einige Lehrkräfte ihre persönlichen politischen Ansichten in den Unterricht integrieren. Dies kann zu einer unangemessenen Beeinflussung der Schüler und zu einem Mangel an Objektivität führen, der nicht im Einklang mit den Prinzipien einer ausgewogenen Bildung steht.
Fach — Google review
(Translated by Google) 5 stars for good food in the canteen, top prices and you can pay by card. But I would avoid the canteen during break times. And the toilets are nasty. But thanks to the food, I can overlook it. (Original) 5 Sterne für gutes Essen in der Kantine, top Preise und man kann mit Karte zahlen. Aber während den Pausenzeiten würde ich die Kantine vermeiden. Und die Toiletten sind fies. Aber dank dem Essen kann ich darüber hinwegsehen.
Caro D — Google review
Neuköllner Str. 17, 52068 Aachen, Germany•http://www.mies-van-der-rohe-schule.de/•+49 241 16080•Tips and more reviews for Mies-van-der-Rohe-Schule

8Galerie Freitag 18.30

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Nestled in the vibrant northern district of Aachen, Galerie Freitag 18.30 is a must-visit destination for contemporary art enthusiasts. This charming gallery, housed in one of Ludwig van der Rohe's original studios, showcases an impressive array of works from regional and international artists alike. Every first Friday at 18:30, visitors can look forward to fresh exhibitions that highlight diverse artistic perspectives. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, making it feel like a home away from home for art lovers.
Love the art here. Every Friday a new exhibition. Nice!
Wanderlust — Google review
Nice gallery with a very well curated selection of quality art. Both local and international contemporary artists.
Mikael J — Google review
Top!
Fátima H — Google review
Great place to go
Molinghen P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Friday 6:30 p.m. gallery is a real treasure! The atmosphere is impressive, with a perfect balance between modern presentation and artistic flair. The works on display are exceptional, and it is clear how much importance is placed on the selection of artists. The staff were incredibly friendly and competent - you can tell they are passionate about their work. I was particularly impressed by how well the exhibition is curated; every corner of the gallery tells its own story. I highly recommend every art lover (and newbies too) to visit this gallery. A cultural highlight that I will definitely visit again soon! (Original) Die Galerie Freitag 18:30 ist ein wahrer Schatz! Die Atmosphäre ist beeindruckend, mit einer perfekten Balance zwischen moderner Präsentation und künstlerischem Flair. Die ausgestellten Werke sind außergewöhnlich, und es ist deutlich zu spüren, wie viel Wert auf die Auswahl der Künstler gelegt wird. Das Personal war unglaublich freundlich und kompetent – man merkt, dass sie ihre Arbeit mit Leidenschaft machen. Besonders beeindruckt hat mich, wie gut die Ausstellung kuratiert ist; jede Ecke der Galerie erzählt eine eigene Geschichte. Ich kann jedem Kunstliebhaber (und auch Neulingen) nur empfehlen, diese Galerie zu besuchen. Ein kulturelles Highlight, das ich sicherlich bald wieder aufsuchen werde!
Benny M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Large repertoire of different artistic positions, family atmosphere, many exhibition rooms in one place with several concepts and loving design! Always worth a visit! (Original) Großes Repertoire an verschiedenen künstlerischen Positionen, familäre Atmosphäre, viele Ausstellungsräume an einem Ort mit mehreren Konzepten und Liebevoller Gestaltung! Immer wieder einen Besuch wert!
Julie ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great works of art and a very pleasant atmosphere, it is probably the highlight in Dahmengraben, worth a visit. (Original) Großartig Kunstwerke und sehr angenehme Atmosphäre, es ist wohl die Highlight im Dahmengraben, lohnt sich vorbeizuschauen.
Yasser H — Google review
(Translated by Google) A superb gallery with select works of art. More than worth a visit. (Original) Super schöne Galerie mit ausgewählten Kunstwerken. Mehr als einen Besuch wert.
Norbert Z — Google review
Dahmengraben 7, 52062 Aachen, Germany•http://www.freitag1830.de/•+49 241 43591040•Tips and more reviews for Galerie Freitag 18.30

9Schürenberg Kunsthandel

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This is an amazing place. I came across Schürenberg’s gallery by accident while visiting Aachen and was very impressed by the selection of vases and other objects. Because it was a Sunday (and the gallery was closed), I actually came back specifically a month later to buy a vase for my wife. It’s actually very hard to decide what to buy considering the very well curated selection.
Boris — Google review
I have visited this gallery for years on several trips to Germany. I have both bought from Joschua, the owner, and sold or consigned to him pieces from my own collection. I first did business with him over the internet. Though his collection is small, it is always changing, and his pieces are of high quality. His prices are fair, less expensive by far than other dealers. I have always found him to be honest and extremely knowledgeable about the art he sells. I suggest that you call before making a trip, because he is often out visiting clients, seeking new items for the gallery, or evaluating collections for clients looking to sell their collections or place items at auction. His gallery has recently become associated with one of the leading auction houses for 20th century decorative arts in Germany. If you don’t see something on his website, ask him. Items are often not online.
Scott K — Google review
(Translated by Google) So many times we have stood in front of the shop window, looked at the many glass objects, had different opinions about what was the most beautiful and what we would buy... if we wanted to raise the money for it. It had to happen at some point! So now we have one Bought a beautiful vase. Nikolai Schürenberg is a friendly man who can explain and praise his glass with a lot of expertise and background knowledge. We left his shop with a big smile, one vase richer, which, oh wonder, we were able to agree on. And it is a wealth to be able to surround yourself with such beautiful things. (Original) So oft schon standen wir vor dem Schaufenster, sahen uns die vielen Glasobjekte an, waren verschiedener Meinung, was nun das Schönste war und was wir kaufen würden... wenn wir das Geld dafür aufbringen wollten. Irgendwann musste es sein! Jetzt haben wir also eine wunderschöne Vase gekauft. Nikolai Schürenberg ist ein freundlicher Mann, der mit viel Sachkenntnis und Hintergrundwissen sein Glas erklären und anpreisen kann. Mit einem grossen Lächeln verliessen wir sein Geschäft, eine Vase reicher, auf die wir uns, oh Wunder, einigen konnten. Und ein Reichtum ist es doch, sich mit so schönen Dingen umgeben zu können.
HH S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Kneeling! Glass in its most aesthetic form! Thank you for this exquisite offer! Thank you for the passion and sensuality that this little gallery radiates! Definitely recommended for glass lovers! But also very select furniture that simply makes you want to see and touch them and let them touch you. Best regards from Leipzig. (Original) Kniefall! Glas in seiner ästhetischsten Form! Danke für dieses erlesene Angebot! Danke für das Herzblut und die Sinnlichkeit, die diese kleine Galerie ausstrahlt! Für Glasliebhaber unbedingt zu empfehlen! Aber auch sehr ausgesuchte Möbel, die einfach Lust machen sie zu sehen und zu berühren und sich von ihnen berühren zu lassen. Beste Grüße aus Leipzig.
Mephi-one — Google review
(Translated by Google) Always a place to linger and marvel at the artistic things made of glass. The advice is detailed, well-founded and extremely friendly! (Original) Immer wieder ein Ort zum Verweilen und Staunen was es für kunstvolle Sachen aus Glas gibt. Die Beratung ist ausführlich, fundiert und überaus freundlich!
Michael A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great exhibition, nice advice. I'd love to come back! :) (Original) Klasse Ausstellung, nette Beratung. Ich komme gerne wieder! :)
Vincent L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Thank you for the successful marketing of the glasses. I am very happy with the result. (Original) Danke für die erfolgreiche Vermarktung der Gläser. Ich bin sehr glücklich mit dem Ergebnis.
Esmeralda W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Found the perfect Christmas present! There are beautiful things to buy there. (Original) Das perfekte Weihnachtsgeschenk gefunden! Schöne Dinge gibt es dort zu kaufen.
Narcisse B — Google review
Annastraße 17, 52062 Aachen, Germany•https://www.schuerenberg.com/•+49 241 402221•Tips and more reviews for Schürenberg Kunsthandel

10Galerie Ramrath

4.8
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(Translated by Google) ...you always have to look for art and visit it... (Original) ...Kunst muss man immer suchen und besuchen...
Andreas R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Competent, creative and very friendly! It doesn't get any better! (Original) Kompetent, kreativ und sehr freundlich! Besser geht es nicht!
Stefan M — Google review
Pontstraße 22, 52062 Aachen, Germany•http://www.galerie-ramrath.de/•+49 241 39939•Tips and more reviews for Galerie Ramrath
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11Auge & Welt

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Hartmannstraße 26, 52062 Aachen, Germany•https://www.augeundwelt.de/•+49 1590 1206886•Tips and more reviews for Auge & Welt
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